Find out what gorgeous, unforgettable tracks were played at the fang-filled gala and in the mean streets of New Orleans in the full playlist below!
“Long Way from Home” by The Heavy: Plays while Sabine led a tour group around the French Quarter and Marcel gets fitted in his suit.

“From the Night” by Richard Boulger: This little number is what Thierry was toot-toot-tooting on his trumpet. The song made Marcel swoon and forced Klaus to roll his eyes.

“I Need You, Baby” by Eddie Kirkland: Plays while Rebekah hits up Rousseau’s to schmooze with Camille and to invite her to Marcel’s masquerade ball.

“Mercy” by Hurts: Plays when all of Marcel’s party guests makes their way into grand hall.

“Raise the Dead” by Rachel Rabin: Plays while Marcel and Rebekah chat at the ball and Klaus and Camille observe them with great interest.

“Dark Paradise” by Lana Del Rey: Plays while Marcel slow-dances with Camille and Rebekah and Klaus watch them with jealous eyes.

“A Case For Shame (feat. Cold Specks)” by Moby: Plays while Thierry tries to explain why he killed one of Marcel’s vampire minions. However, Marcel doesn’t care. He sentences him to 100 years in The Garden.

“Grow” by Rae Morris: Plays when Klaus spots Camille enjoying a beer by her lonesome, utters some lovely things about broken hearts and broken trust, and then compels her to forget seeing Marcel’s aggressive side.

Which of these romantic songs from The Originals episode 1.03 made you feel light-headed? Hit the comments to let us know which music moment was your favorite by far!

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